The Ice Gets Thinner For Gary Megson At Sheffield Wednesday
It could have been worse, believe it or not. Four goals down with five minutes left to play of the first half, five down mid-way through the second. Eventually, though, Sheffield Wednesday managed a consolation goal and pegged their opposition down to a five to one score-line, but this doesn't mask the fact that Gary Megson is now skating on thin ice as the manager of a club which continues to loll around in League One and, on the basis of this evening's performance, seems unlikely to improve upon this at any point in the immediate future unless the manager can turn around a dismal early season run of form.
Twohundredpercent @ Sep 13, 2011 7:28 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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